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Ny policy, but it is protected by the pow- er of the fruits of it. Germany believes in protection, and after the war proposes to allow no HOT WEATHER STUFF THEATRE o . | competing imports. America doubt- - gnrwu'h gullelm Jeos will ‘return to the protection of T IR TS TODAY. a i her {ndustries and assured prosperity. observed the reck-|and you'll never suffer from the heat” FRANCES N l B h d £ “It's worth trying, then,” suggests t end Goudie THE TALK OF PEACE. x:t:::-;{" It was most extremely |, il diady. “Anything iz worth ey “EISO ar d Austria- ¥ ing, and, what's more, ought to tried. 121 YEARS OLD L ey e 5.l f shouit sabie wos!™ agrees thalTithl wilieis (he Disin W M m =IN=» e, I ' Sulscription price 12c a week; 50 a $0.09 momtia: year. Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, Conn., »s cond-clasa m: Telephone Calls: Bulle im Businass Ofrice 450. Balletin Egltorial Rooms 35-8. Bulletin Job Ofics 33-2. Willimantie Office, 67 Church St Norwich, Tuesday. Aug. 7, 1917. R ket return whatever, says the New Ha- CANNING LESSONS - the slightest movement. Some of them i Ton collaty facm Durean. It Wil sive : e s i ) dembnatration of laking tme by the ELOA MILLER demonstrations on how to pick out this exposure, and all of them were oy T BSOS HGTE WHER EXCELLENCY, THE i - the non-laying hens from the flock, taken to the hospital the following ddy. ) e Al ’ e e etm something which every poultry owner The son of the Aftwerp manufac- AN o T W GOVERNOR A Five Part Triang'e Feature The Bulletin Norwich. 2,000 of It is wich and read b, av H has circutation of any paper In Eastern Connecticut and from thres to four rger than delivered o 4.083 ‘ ine towns. one hundred and postofiice districts, and sixty the largest of any im ro over Nor- three per that uses ninety dered the local daily. n Connecticut bas forty- ixty- Hungary wants peace; but they do not desire peace more than any of the sixteen nations now arrayed against them. ‘With all wanting peace why is not peace possible? Simply because the German idea that ruthlessness is a virtue must be made an end of. The source of the wickedness which has made this the most inhuman conflict waged in modern or ancient times has not been destroyed. The power to dictate still is what the Central Empire is earnestly seek- ing. The military organization which forced the nations to war and has re- duced the world to the verge of fam- ine is what they are anxlous to save. There can be no lasting peace come from such a settlement. safety is the important thing; and this makes Germany's defeat at any cost a necessity. LOAFING HENS. There are in Connecticut half a mil- lion loafing hens consuming 50,000 bushels of grain a year and giving no ought to know.—Waterbury Republi- can. This averment cannot be accurate since a half million hens are com- pelled by their nature to make some return in flesh and esgs for the 50,000 bushels of corn feed to them; doliar a bushel to over $3 a bag for ordinary feed and $4.30 a bag for cracked corn, every hen in Connecti- cut is doomed not because of her own lack of response, but because of man- professor. “It was the hottest day we have had since 18— “There’s ice cream for dinner, I be- lieve,” interrupted Stews, the worldly- wise. “I love ice cresm. To my mind there is no sweeter sound than the grinding of the freezer among par- icles of smoking ice—-" “Talking abou heat,” began the an- clent boarder, “I remember——" “Come, come, my dear man” inter- “Who wants to talk persisted the professor, “but I want to say there neyer was a hotter day than this one. The ther- mometer showed it. I keep a ther- mometer in my room, and it is a tes ed_instrument, and therefore accurae. “I want to say right here and now.” said Stews, bravely holding his ground. “that thermometers are nix, and I kilter, you can keep coel all day long on_the very hottest day. Just keap a thermometer that can't regiistar anvthing higher than 78 all day long where you can see It from all angles. such an extent that they don’t know what they're doing. In this neighbor- hood everybody goes crazy s soon as it becomes as hot as this, and they ali turn musical. This is the worst form of heat mania. “The hotter it grows the more music we have, and with the doors and win- dows all open and fourteen people playing fourteen different musical in- struments. and all possessed with the same wild frenzy, there is no chance to forget the temperature. “I doubt whether even a busted ther- momter could do any good under such circumstances.” “I have just been reading,” declared the intelloctual boarder, as he adjust- ed his specs. “of a very simple method _of keeping cool on the hottest days. You must construct your dom- ictle 5o as to provide shade in the back yard all the afternoon.” “A very good suggestion” observed the landiady. dryly. “and up to the| standard in its simplicity. Bring in the ice cream Maggie—Chicago News. Corn. The lesson for today is corn and for canning or drying on the cob, corn should be of medium ripeness. For canning on the cob, seiect corn of uniform ripeness and size ard pro- ceed with the canning as soon as Dos- sible after the corn is picked. If too flat when served. Remove and shank and any defective parts. Blanch the corn in boiling water for six minutes and plunge quickly into cold water for a few minutes. Pack night, with nothing to eat or drink and under the absolute prohibition to make turer, a stout, robust man at the time of the deportation, was sent home a compiete physical wreck a short time afterward and since has died from the mistreatment. He told his sufferings to the physician who treated him, and the Belgian government is in posses- sion of the evidence as given to the Turkish bath form of punishment. A number of witnesses call attention to the fact that frequently groups of deported men have been the object of imulated execution, sometimes by a the limit. DAY S MORE OF OUR TWICE-A-YEAR Tailoring Sale _Suits-to-Order You hear a lot of talk about woolen prices going Every word of it is as truc as gospel. our business to its present large proportions. “THE BEAUTIFUL LIE” Five rt Metro Wonderplay PEARL WHITE in The Fatal Ring HEARST-PATHE NEWS Coming Wednesday, Thursday VIOLA DANA in “LADY BARNACLE! crack players. They would hait the one amusement which holds the great mass of people. Their action is to be strong- 1y condemned. President Wilson teacn- ery that the French government wani- ed back more than Alsace-Lorrainc France would compromise within ten minutes on the basis of the lost prov- inces_alone. —Springfield Republican A New Haven concern engaged in the manufacture of clocks has decided | to expand it establishment becane | Germany has been virtually eliminatad fromythat line of business. A practical | will_some day cease fo be fooled by the House of Hohenzollern. If that day should come soon the peace talk of the | Imperfal German government _would | take on real significance. For the are capable of doing t time what the entire s may take years to do— of Entente Alll the nations at | 8% | now and for all time s be fooled | | war with Germany will not into fctitious peace talk which is but | part of unother German propoganda Germany, and bridge ening pencil they automobile, boller factory Mothers of France SOME BARRIER HUMAN INTEREST PRIZE DANCE WEDNESDAY AUDITORIUM Germany _regarding treatles as|have no use for anybody who keeps|vard all the morning and In the front ot them a lesson when he says #b On scraps of paper, and laws guarding the |one especially an accurate ong in | ya 1 the afternoon. e: v § rlg!:- of nations as unworthy of re-|working order. If you must hdve a “Thus you remain in the back yard with the games.—Bridgeport Telegram. TODAY AND TOMORROW Spect, is not capable of making an|thermometer, by all means have a|with a mere nothing on throughout the | < —r———er The Sensational Dramatic Hit enduring agreement. The world's|Dusted eme. With a real sure-enough|morning and keep cool and dress up Chancellor Michaelis need not be die- . S e busted thermometer, guaranteed out of |and go out and keep cool in the front quieted because of the alleged discov- ““ON TRIAL"” A Six Aet Film Version of the Which Appeared at Thi $2.00 Prices. Many of the Original Company Theat Cast W All Star WILFRED LUCAS and There which porch pdrty varisty the make, pa oniy urmured “Your cent of the people. in Windham$|but when speculating men corner|$1® 2 i 3 o | doctor. = JE P m it iy detivered” o over 900 nouses. | grain and push feed that hitherto S e LT soldlers from Havre, the Tebris We could sell our piece goods at 2 handsome profit Loverthrow the katser and hig auto- | BUTULS 0 (iHling of the n Putnam and Danielson Sy h S iz WA R L e 1| brothers, who escaped from Germans. .. - . - kL et e t| There is the convarsationa por 300, and in all of these places 1t§| N0t averaged much more than onejtough; if not ripe enough, R e e et but giving our trade splendid values is what built oG for & preYolution In Germany | \rty, at ease and enjoyabie pproaching the bie-gabnie he varicties increave reach the pho porch pa i Cihe Butietin 1o sold In every}|made conditions againat her. T e armongrat 5 san 1o cacn | arims muna. emetimes wion maonne | © - Leave Your Qrder Toda LR T puriing brook and ke Bull 2 ada’a lével teaspoontul of salt to eac ing squad, s s ac) | tome in Ameri ton. D ook, o own end on all of he R. F. D. It is the greed and trickery of men|quart and Nl pars with boiling water. | EUDS, in order to overcome their re- HESTIE 'n Auioricn, . SRALORG, TS IO | Srtlior 108 quick © es in Eastern Connecticut. that has reduced the milch cows of | Place tops in position, partially sistance and impress their comrades. (G Stmtams Will ESEs O he sleeping. the H New England by 20,000 head in the|en them and sterilize three hours and | TRere is aiso another means of con- [ to its inevitable end—sgood riddance to | Pl New Ha o1, e past quarter of a century, and is forc- |a half in boiling w Remove jars, | straint used upon the deported in the bad rubbish.—New Britain Herald = 7 b " . : n G g ing up milk in some sections to 15 |tighten tops and to cool in [form of punishment camps, where the h l 22 The hot weather was g ; | B . S iz eyt T e Values Are Grea B s s il T B SN cents a quart; and it is the same the other Intcrne = he summertime is the time for ¢ B the \ H : $5d and B ST a Corn off the cob—Bilanch in r interned camps and where the “porch party” which blooms par- |rest of the things § 1505, average.... SORNR| S0 Tt T same, g el Son il | veiting water for st the gepartedl ars forced‘to wayk f the | ularly during July and August, in [aT® the weeds in your garde i »9&0%| which is making the New FEnsland|anickiy inte. cold . S U ew | marshes, often in most excessivetr i oIt an el ‘ot T toa acuietey. a1l aén Journal hen-men bring rapidily to the block |moments and out the corn from cop|cold weather. dressed in nothing Vut il M Ll R Bk S o i 9 409 their broods because they are eating|with a sharp thin-bladed knife, cut- | LFOUSers. ehirt and wooden sho shiore, and while bringing oy to the| M. Jonnart, the ailies EAuguIt L AR their heads off. ting half to two-thirds down the ot food during an entire day. ol participants, brings grief and rage t:;l‘moner in Greece, is lea The American h o loafer. nel and scrape out remain al o -~ a FHicioantn Drioeg o £l - i $ & Sualy ben (s o, loscer Tt Porh e in Cove o The butt agricultural centers whence, according | [sE; Betehboe: FRAY. (ere Al VAFACIR [ REN. 0AVS TAKE THE BULLETIN ALONG Readers of The Bulletin leaving ity for va n trips can have INTERNAL DISSENSIONS IN GER- MANY. ‘e resignation of five ministers and ROES The < ©of this countrv, who|valiant people. As reserve metal this over somé s erozrative 5 srv have won|M&Y serve a meaner purpose at last. {hat wiil mean. the widowing of his | . so soon fol- chancetlor, of intense 2 places in Ger- does rot have EDITORIAL NOTES. Russia may not be as black as she is painted Denman laid the keels of no ships, but he built a bad name for himseif. What Conzress needs today is more The death toll of no epidemic @is- ease ever oqualled the dafly death toll of war today. The examining boards are not stop. ping for Sunday rest—the demand for men is too urgent. The super-heated world found itself short of ice cream and electric fa during the hot spell and French gunfire is by the Germans to be more The British confessed Ben Tillmans and fewer La Follettes. | jars at once to within a quarter of and inch of the top, add a level tea- spoon of salt to the quart and il with boiling water. Adj and par- tially tighten tops and steril three hours and a half in boiling wa- ter. After complete sterilization, move from boiling water, ticaten and invert to eool in place free draughts. The whole process of ning corn should be carried on rapidly as possible. Drying _corn off the cob—Prepare corn as for canning and cut from cob or without blanching, being careful to save all milk which is p; a out. Dry the corn alone or mix it with sugar and salt in a double boiler at the rate of five pounds of corn cup sugar and 1-4 cup salt ng until milk is absorbed, cn plates or trays and dry in a oven, or in the sun, occasionally ring to prevent scorching it in ov as eep = low stir- the Readers of 1-2| to the evidence of a man from Verv ers who escaped from Germany, most of the victims return so enfeebied that i ent is trequentiy | emploved, blows h but of a rifie or forced runming for | periods up to two hours without stop- | ping under menace of the bavonet. The | evidence shows that the mortality among men subjected to these differ- ent forms of mistreatment is aia Evidence regzarding the camp rorted Belgians of Soltau show t the men are badlv lodged, underfed. iily el bratatized. seauestered, Geprived of all aiv and i "nd refused vhe | Viewz of the Vigilant 0 i [] | [l 121-125 Main Street Custom Tailoring Depariment contains a fund tion which will for ar candor preser It qe: y confi put_fort ting correct mali_part prese referen ted ned ther inform: PR ‘The | Vs, s to a mirac " There wa s not now. als jargel of the fa 10K b; h_ with i few the miles ‘American le ional s a time to say i —Hartford Times. reports that ton i fr ew 1 of it iz beinz plouat bacause the ing the mers can't get a consumers In the vegetable dealers unpreparednsss | ©F THE WORLDS A MULTITUDE MAMMOTH INSTITUTION oF MERIT AND ORIGINALITY - A COMPREHENSIVE ENSEMBLE BEST PERFORMERS shal\ AND THE FINEST TRAINED ANIMALS - OF STRANGE AND e people of the | than they can stand up before. * r hundred per c v it 3 akiins b THE BULLETIN MUDDLING THROUGH. ] Tundred par cut o CURIQUS FEATURES FROM ALL a force which| The price of lemons has more than By sending this coupon to the — - — y as much as the: ENDS @F THE EARTH = G German people. | doubled in a week. No one can in-|{ National Emergensy Food Garden f|By Porter Emerson Browne of The | F:’Ominfr-r» he high prices, and trans- AN EXHIBITION THAT ot that the grows e mor- wered suit you now by Landing vou a lemon! 10,000 airplanes from America to cheer him. Commission, with a two cent stamp to pay post- g and drying manual All you have to do age a can free of charge. Vigilantes. he will a ting along a Its an e We're is it America’s e been in s carryin, to is plenty, but bury Amberican. ities gulate food pi out of slen g his goods righ reach—Wat the | enc of its location. No other are: character of this big circus from ¢ is availabie which will IS WORTH WHILE - e =acrifi and - 210 Maryland BIld Washin = H = of v o put g 5 {is as Erest a0 wers |1 The Kaiser fis pEaving fov somethiny, N e Tl W asic the averaze man o e e e s consumer (this sndlignisios CEOUS STRECL PRARDE, ) o brave peec | to turn up, but it i not for a fleet of thin war is beiog hur ran been admisably |Bow helpless we are with present mu- | (AN SO N T permit impairea| Lumber, like coal, is not half as || is fill out the space and enclose the | truihs What “getting aiong a ident Wilson takes the right po- || Street parade. pon the war for|SCarce as is pretended. Make timber |f two cent stamp for postage. These | right?” urging the managers of pro- kings scarce and lumber will be - In war, there is no such ng a hue playing — is no doubt ars e esti- Central aders of the ASK PROTECTION Constitution Germany This task is so great a new one is 2ppointed overy six months. Goose fat costs $5.30 a pound in Berlin. The Kaiser three million has distributed nearly iron crosses to his and the Kaiser pretends that she will 2dd nothing to tre force against him! are twelve page manuals, fully Street . City The old civil war declaration: “The A cabinet member, or department colored men fought nobiv,” is likely : _ |neaa, “wavering in the winds of ins i be revited Our veioran nesro|How Germans Are Treating Belgians. decision mar “postono und | put off troopers Zo forward with the first|(Correspondence of The Associeged |iid Proc atc until the price will American army. 2 Press.) |c;i1:l’::no e o b i s the Germans to ccmpel de- used by ported Belgian civilians to labor for is to o e sufferine. A senator, quitbiing over some po- dvantage, may cause delavs that will mean the death of his o son. A representative, the 'p ndone error, and to narrow-mind- | o weal. may too ed standard, 1 o to cave | Plenty lustrated and are cent out in co- || o 15 is mo call ane t i3, G4 The peovle| The exhumation of a petrifed devil || 9Peration with this papor as a part == famous players go to v e Gand while| iy Western Virginia will not in these || of the personal service we at alf {j Perfection is not human onable p upon call’ there are thousands | the (eTmans can| {imes be taken as evidence the devil|] times aim to give our readers. {has always will _aiway reo. on second thoughtes with | to helr places and sxomplify pol iy e e B BT ek n mlen co ter of the Charlesio; cws | gume. As we understand it one or two ner ar, expect- 2 Name .. y lirier as to what good “ihis sort |mercenary individuals connected with | o has a new food dictator. getting along |of knocking” does. even if, as the col- |the sport are fearful of the loss of in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of R “Torture of the post” “punishmenf| Tt is for every man and every wo- The United States has five times as|in the tank.” pretended execution by & |man in 3 States of america | b4 much money as Germany, and three|firing sauad or exposure tfo &orms|ig set hims andard of our cittisne th (hish Ghts = T b actansts: without being froperly clothed, are fefliclency possible, and then do his t Pioteiis T e iy men of defensive age.|oms of the methods systematically |and her utmost to live Up to that The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been and has been made under his per- sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow 1o one to deceive you in this, have shed ry bat- nation. Germany started the war to punish her “enemics,” and to exact a big in- the German army, according to e dence which has been received by the Belgium government. Another method motor trip ‘When mistakes must be paid for in the blood of those we love, the best that is in us is none teo Eood. m B and the all_détails and shows that deported 2 = o f ich will mak: i v aroused over the oc- | (1% SOCAUID the class of 919 recent: | Beigian civilians " are Dttty | | GO, 3 pese Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains of which e your trip rrence character that must | o (BN L o vear “before theis | Sublected to mistreatment in order o EHanapolls. Trime zeither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its nd result in improving the| (ove, compel them to work. Under this is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it h: =t [t T nepro me? treatment many of the deportees suc- | This is a story of tide-water Vir- _— = - ye! 28 Victrola Outfit 6 Victrola Outfit 9 T the Stars and Stripes every cumb, while a larger proportion are o (ginia and the race problem as Mr. been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, - regardless of station or color, | In the course of the past year the|weakened that they become incapable |Kester has come to sec it after vea | Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising Vietrola 6. . - 928 I 8, 22047 ol re 56 glvan eat rotection, and | Eritish forces have taken 70,000 Ger- | of phvsical effort. of experience, observation and study. ] 1 ol o oice : ivén cqual protection, and | BXItiE forcs hate taken 10000 der- | o B EC S e poet® 1 do- |THi B e e T 2] therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids b e i s g ) SR g less m 150 Euns and 2,000 machine Euns sud | Scribed as one of the principal meas. |carry In its action’all the philosophy, the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. == | e flag sign bk ey ures resorted to by the Germags.|all the sociology, all the facts of race The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. i Total $30 Total 55 | erver 1s realization ent owes In the ction to the life WHAT PAVED THE WAY, B . exposed to heat or cold, according to |clear and lozical exposition of the down a down . o doubt the country has} = the eeason, for days together, during |problem. 35'00 and 55'50 month 55.00 and 55‘00 month o democratic Adminisia. | 10an slowness will be surprised _to|until they reach the proportions of a(ing drama is enacted and interpre- ? o ey - learn there are 809,743 men under|Palf ration only for two days’ subsist- [ted by a great company of charac- B “ o n biilion dollars will} (500 1% 0o it 14 expecten that i | ence. ters. In it he has treated the prob- Bears the Signature of Every Victrola and every Victor Record alwa to meet the cxpenses of 80 days the number will be one mil. The “punishment in the tank” is a |lem of the races without prejudice and . or : 2 - | severe application of the Turkish bath. [in presenting the white man's side he in stock. realize that this sum cx- | Hon and & halt. Several witnesses have confirmed this |has allowed the white men of his cre- arce uil publica doctr: 1e total weath when the re- came into power with thelr 2 for American demnity. Now she is defending Ger- many and in her peace overtures plending there ‘should be no indemni- ties. The pro-German Americans believe Germany is stronger than ever. Is They do not seem to Early in the war Germany showed fhe world that there were no im- pregnable forts in Belgium now Bri- tain is showing the world there is is to apply corporal punishment often with the butt of a rifle or to force the Belgians who refuse to work for Ger- many to run for two hours or less without stopping, menaced all the time with a bayonet. According to the nouncement this evidence accords in government an- Stoutly fettered to posts, the men are fact, among them the son of a manu- facturer of the region of Antwerp, who with several of his comrades was shut up in a small room heated to a very high temperature. There was only | NEW BOOKS | His Own Country. By and science that are necessary to a ation to speak for themselves; gvhile with their fairness he has given through the magnificent Dr. Brent, the strongest arguments for the black man that the leaders of the Negro All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifie with and endanger the health of ““What is GAS Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor TORIA Paregoric, to play for you the songs and We have several portable Easily stowed away and just as easily brought out dances you wish to hear. Victrola styles, any one a pleasureable one. VICTOR VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS &4 (4 ind i-der this banner in room in the place for them to stand |race have so far advanced. Tt is & that policy made |nothing impregnable but the heaviest( erect close together and scarcely able |most Interesting story and a novel st country in the|rapid firing artiliery. %o turn. They were 1left there 24 |which furnishes éntertaining reading se er ears § worid. = hours. presented in a thoughfuit manner. % TRE OLDES T QRIGINAL VI TOR L S IN-NEW It is becaue of a wise protsetive| The fortifled ridges beinz battered| Then they were led to a factory in £ OLDESY DRIG i olics that we con count oSt wealth|down in Belgfum by the o rte aer®d | tha melghborhood where “thev were | Editors’ Reference Record, with: which The Kind You Have Always Bought The St f Vic Servi . i S aNmn e BT 8 | asked If they would go to work Upon |~ ia" tncorperaten California " and ore of Vic rice Supreme = Rihaa ioa iMcty Biilosk ae | ease of SRR fon;flan 1 i A L Ty Do wore Taes S e L e THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK SITY. b 1 pearly 21 times wkat it was In 1861; | places from Beaumont Hamel to Mes- | s ynder military escort, divested by Justrated, 300 pages. Published Main St. Cad Norwxch. Conn. snd we are taunted Ly Germany as money-malers instead of fighters. Our country bas abaudoned the sines, from Posteres to La Coulotte, were each much more than any Kron- stadt or Sebastopol force of their overcoats, shoes, scarfs. »nd hats or cape. !3:,5‘!90»6 in a snowstorm an entire and an entire by Harper & Brothers, New York. This volume which is finely printed